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Speculation: Canes needs to contend

Surely this is the offseason where they finally weaponize all that cap space and future assets to make a big move!

There's no way they'll just stay the course in the name of 'future flexibility' again
 
You can hear it in the players voices in the end of season interviews that this off season is not going to be your typical Canes off season. Aho during his interview goes into how disappointed he was in the Canes for letting go of players last off season and ends the interview with saying he expects the Canes to have a very good offseason.
 
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You can hear it in the players voices in the end of season interviews that this off season is not going to be your typical Canes off season. Aho during his interview goes into how disappointed he was in the Canes for letting go of players last off season and ends the interview with saying he expects the Canes to have a very good offseason.


I’ll listen later. Does he reference who? Or just sort of glazes over it?
 
I’ll listen later. Does he reference who? Or just sort of glazes over it?
Doesn’t really reference who just says “To be quite honest I was disappointed in last years off season and the players we let go” he’s a winner and needs to be the captain sooner than later.

Also Stank’s interview really impressed me also. Genuinely could see he wanted to sign long term and wants to be a part of what we have built.

This years loss may have hit the hardest out of any of our eliminations. To battle through the Mikko drama with a team that was no where near a contender and stick together as a team and grind it out that personally to me is better than any run we’ve had over the past 7 years. The Canes in years past were expected to contend and it was infuriating to watch the team collapse in the later rounds. I had no problem going out in the ECF this year after the 2 games to end the series and the heart we showed to try and battle back. They showed heart against a team that we obviously were not as talented as. You can’t ask for anything more.
 
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They need to stop shooting 50 times from the outside and find ways to be more successful in generating scoring chances in the home plate area in front of the opponent's net.
Brock's the name, goal scoring's the game.
And they need a 2C and goalie.
 
Physicality isn’t the lesson. You ain’t going to be able to out physical Florida. It’s an offensive talent problem.
I personally believe trying to compete with Florida's physicality is a huge reason they dug their self a 3-0 hole. They came out trying to hit and forgot about what got them to the ECF. By game 3 it was a little too late.
 
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Surely this is the offseason where they finally weaponize all that cap space and future assets to make a big move!

There's no way they'll just stay the course in the name of 'future flexibility' again

There will be some moves toward flexibility. That's what they do best. BUT, simultaneously, there will be big moves.
 
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But what exactly happened with Guentzel? Did they have a certain amount they were willing to pay him?
Guentzel was rumored to be asking for nine the whole time and he got it from TB. Tulsky went public with owning he didn’t handle the summer the way he wished he did. Waddell leaving was a surprise and Tulsky stepped into needing to sign six ufa’s, which is tough but you’d hope he’d have done better. He says he was trying to sign all of them at the same time, because he didn’t want to lose any. So he’s grinding all of them and ended up losing all the big ones. That’s why he waited on Guentzel. He admits now that he knows he lost all that if he could do it over he would just give it the Guentzel and then figure out what he had left as best he could. They did match the nine million, but not until it was too late and Jake wanted to go to TB. Jake said he would stay and it sounds like he meant it.
 
Surely this is the offseason where they finally weaponize all that cap space and future assets to make a big move!

There's no way they'll just stay the course in the name of 'future flexibility' again
This is a weird comment.

For multiple seasons in a row the Canes have traded for star players and tried to retain them by offering a lucrative contract. The players in question just didn't want to stay.

The Canes already recognize the issue and multiple times have tried addressing it by leveraging their assets (cap space, futures).
 
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Surely this is the offseason where they finally weaponize all that cap space and future assets to make a big move!

There's no way they'll just stay the course in the name of 'future flexibility' again
Weird post.
1. They've been pretty much spending to the cap every year.
2. They traded for Guentzel at the deadline last year and tried to re-sign him.
3. They previously went after Tkachuk, Eichel, Timo Meier, in prior years.
4. They traded for Rantanen this year and it didn't work out.

Why would you think they are just "staying the course"?
 
Weird post.
1. They've been pretty much spending to the cap every year.
2. They traded for Guentzel at the deadline last year and tried to re-sign him.
3. They previously went after Tkachuk, Eichel, Timo Meier, in prior years.
4. They traded for Rantanen this year and it didn't work out.

Why would you think they are just "staying the course"?

Because they're not actually paying attention to Carolina, but rather they have the Canes on the periphery of their knowledge and just assumed they knew what they were talking about.
 

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